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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks so much for all of the feedback. It is very helpful. My son has a very hard time with social skills and with fitting in. He does have a couple of friends but he has a hard time with basic skills like saying hello or goodbye. He is very awkward outside of the home environment and very uncomfortable outside of the home. He is highly sensitive, both emotionally and to any strange smells, tastes, etc. He doesn't have a typical level of life skills either and is very clumsy. I could go on and on and I realize that I should just have him evaluated. I am a bit frustrated that after he's spent so many years in therapy (since he started school) and on medication that possibilities other than anxiety are just being raised now. [/quote]
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